Dahlia Duran gave new statements about the benefit concert of John Kelvin and the loan that she would have given him for a venture of the musician in prison. The Cuban singer spoke in “America today” with the lawyer of the sentenced for physical and sexual violence.
At one point in the conversation, the young woman mentioned that a person would be doing a alleged espionage. In that sense, he said that he will ask for guarantees for her, her children, and her nanny.
Dalia Durán asks for respect for her and her four little children. Photo: composition GLR/America TV
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What did Dalia Durán say about alleged espionage?
“I am going to ask for guarantees for myself, my children and their nanny. They have been walking everywhere here, inciting violence in my neighborhood, in my neighbors and my children’s nest,” he said.
“I hope they pass me the videos of the person who was walking in my neighborhood”, Dalia Durán added, for which she hinted that the subject would have a link with her ex-partner.
He narrated that he received a call from his nest. He also tells that they told him that the stranger approached the educational center to ask questions about his children.
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John Kelvin’s family sends notarial letter to Dalia Durán
A first cousin of John Kelvin surprised Dalia Durán by sending her a notarial letter, according to Magaly Medina in her entertainment program.
“I request the cessation of any type of act of hostility, defamation, slander, mockery, cyber bullying and any type of action or omission that could mean reputational, emotional and moral damage to my cousin brother Jonathan Sarmiento,” the text states.
“He asks you to stop the act, the teasing and any type of action related to further damaging his reputation; as well as denigrating and misrepresenting the facts that, in good faith, ”indicates the letter.
Help channels
If you know someone who has been affected or involved in acts of family or sexual violence, contact Line 100 of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations for free, which has a team specialized in “providing information, guidance and emotional support ”.
In addition, Line 100 has the power to refer the most serious cases of family or sexual violence to the Women’s Emergency Centers or to the Urgent Care Service. This service is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including holidays).
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